Should the unfortunate occur and your pet gets lost, you are far more likely to be reunited with your pet that has a registered microchip.
What is a microchip?
A microchip itself is very small, in fact, about the size of a grain of rice. The microchip is implanted just under the skin (Subcutaneously), at the back of your pet’s neck and between the shoulder blades.
Each microchip has a unique identification number that is detected using a microchip scanner. This number is recorded on a microchip database registry with details about your pet and their owner. It is equally as important that pet parents register and maintain their contact information. Should your pet wander or become lost, animal shelters, animal hospitals and other pet stores can scan your pet for a microchip and contact you.